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  1. LOUISIANA VOODOO. Embedded in New Orleans Culture. THE ORIGINS OF LOUISIANA VOODOO. Origins and Early Practioners. New Orleans Voodoo was born from the marriage of African Traditions and Creole Culture, merging French, Spanish, Catholic and Native beliefs, and later, a strong Haitian influence.

  2. The VooDoo name is traced back to the original New Orleans VooDoo that was founded in 2002 as an expansion team in the original Arena Football League by New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson.They were the second official team to play in New Orleans after the New Orleans Night, who played at the Louisiana Superdome in 1991 and 1992. The VooDoo had moderate success under Benson before originally ...

  3. Historic Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, offering unique items for practice and ceremony as well as psychic readings.

  4. 13 cze 2016 · Discover Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo in New Orleans, Louisiana: A museum and shop on Bourbon Street located in the French Quarter.

  5. Discover the true history and culture of New Orleans Voodoo with a guided tour of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum and other local voodoo attractions, including Congo Square and Marie Laveau's house.

  6. The life and work of the legendary “Pope of Voodoo,” Marie Laveau―a free woman of color who practically ruled New Orleans in the mid-1800s. Marie Laveau may be the most influential American practitioner of the magical arts; certainly, she is among the most famous.

  7. 10 paź 2016 · Marie Laveau was a famous and powerful voodoo priestess who lived in New Orleans in the 19th century. Renowned in life and revered in death, some say she continues to work her magic from beyond...

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